Tips with Camera
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, William Cabache shares his tips on photographic equipment for documenting clinical cases in dentistry. He discusses the ideal combination of camera body, lens, and flash, focusing on lightweight and affordable options for everyday use in the dental office. Simple reflex equipment, such as 60mm macro lenses and circular flashes, is presented as an excellent choice for dentists seeking practicality and quality in their clinical case photos.
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